There’s been a trend in cheaper airfare recently, and some destinations are cheaper than others. Of course, prices vary quite a bit depending on when you travel, too. LearnVest put together a month-by-month list of the most affordable places to visit this year.

We’ve told you a few of the most affordable places this year overall, but LearnVest takes this a step further and breaks it down by month. They used flight and hotel pricing information from sites like goSeek and momondo, as well as travel insight from the editorial director of the Frommer’s travel guidebooks. Here’s what they found overall for the next few months:

February: Puerto Rico: “You’ll likely spend at least $100 less on airfare than you would jetting to most of the other Caribbean tourist favorites. Plus, lodging can be half the cost as well. Go before the spring breakers descend in March and April to save an extra 20% or more on four- and five-star hotels.”

March: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico: “The weather is mild, the waves are warm and it’s whale-watching season, but you’ll skip the spring-break rush. (Think: $400 round-trip from New York City vs. $650 during tourist season.) The U.S. dollar has never been stronger compared to the Mexican peso, says Bason. And thanks to a new airline market deal between the two nations, flights are cheaper than ever, he adds.”

April: New Orleans: “From a value perspective, Southwest has been aggressively expanding its footprint in New Orleans, so their flights are cheap and it’s easier than ever to get to,” Bason says. “You’ll save up to 50% on airfare in April compared to major event weeks like Mardi Gras in February and Jazz Fest in May.”

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These are, of course, estimates, as prices will obviously fluctuate as the year continues (and depending on your origin city), so take these findings as a general guide more than anything. To check out the full list, head to the link below.